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Hindustan Times
New Delhi, February 06, 2013 Stop, think before you connect online, is the theme of a new campaign aimed at creating a safe cyber environment in the country. Launched on Tuesday on the occasion of Safer Internet Day by the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft, the India edition of the campaign 'STOP. THINK. CONNECT', as its name suggests, will help digital citizens stay safe and secure in the cyber world....read more Best Media Info Delhi | February 6, 2013 On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, theData Security Council of India (DSCI), in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft has launched the India edition of ‘Stop. Think. Connect’ to help all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online. ‘Stop. Think. Connect’, as the name suggests, are the steps one should practice online: Stop (assess and consider), Think (apply thought) and then Connect (after due diligence). Internet is one of the most evolving and powerful mediums in the country today and is used extensively especially by the youth. Most are, however, still unaware of basic steps to ensure safety while being online. This unique coalition of industry leaders addresses this need for increasing awareness on the responsible and ethical use of this platform.....read more |
Press release
Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft come together under DSCI aegis to launch internet safety campaign in Delhi STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™ New Delhi, 5th February 2013: On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft has launched the India edition of STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™, to help all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online. STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™, as the name suggests, are the steps one should practice online: Stop (assess and consider), Think (apply thought) and then Connect (after due diligence)..... .read more |
Hindustan Times
New Delhi, February 21, 2013
Nowadays, when almost everybody’s connected through social networking, it’s difficult to imagine life without Facebook and Twitter. But there is always the threat of security to one’s private life in these social platforms. In a bid to create awareness about internet safety, a street play competition was organised on Tuesday at Delhi University’s Hindu College.
The event was presented by Data Security Council of India (DSCI) in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft as part of their initiative — STOP. THINK. CONNECT.......read more
The event was presented by Data Security Council of India (DSCI) in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft as part of their initiative — STOP. THINK. CONNECT.......read more
New Delhi, Feb. 6:
Data Security Council of India (DSCI), in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft, has launched the India edition of -- Stop, Think and Connect, as part of the Internet safety campaign -- to help all digital citizens stay safer and secure online.
“Like one follows simple rules while crossing the roads, there are rules to be followed while navigating through the cyberspace,” Kamlesh Bajaj, Chief Executive Officer, DSCI, said.
He said it is important for the digital society, especially the youngsters, to be vigilant about threats emanating from the use of Internet and be aware of their own responsibilities as online users.
The campaign involves a college outreach programme in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. It started in the form of a Street Play competition for college students on Tuesday.......read more
Data Security Council of India (DSCI), in association with Facebook, Google, Kaspersky and Microsoft, has launched the India edition of -- Stop, Think and Connect, as part of the Internet safety campaign -- to help all digital citizens stay safer and secure online.
“Like one follows simple rules while crossing the roads, there are rules to be followed while navigating through the cyberspace,” Kamlesh Bajaj, Chief Executive Officer, DSCI, said.
He said it is important for the digital society, especially the youngsters, to be vigilant about threats emanating from the use of Internet and be aware of their own responsibilities as online users.
The campaign involves a college outreach programme in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. It started in the form of a Street Play competition for college students on Tuesday.......read more